![]() In this tale, Mr Fox is a representative of all the troubles that one may face - it is hungry and looking to attack and devour prey, such as Mr Turtle. It is largely featured in the telling of the “Mr Fox and Mr Turtle” story that many Buddhist monks have been taught. The animation is used in this video as an aid. We can learn about it, learn to face it and conquer it, even though it might never leave. But with the light tone, and the love-hate relationship that the animation managed to flesh out between the crocodile and our character, reminds us that having these feelings does not have to be the end of the world. The anxiety crocodile stops her from achieving so much it often stands in the way of her happiness. Make no mistake: it is incredibly difficult trying to go on with your life when you’re constantly anxious - as the main character in “In Between” is - because you feel debilitated. Now this is technically a short film - but that’s okay, because you can also view it as an animation visual aid that has successfully used the narrative power to add emotions and joy into an otherwise dry, textual subject.Īnd the special thing is this kind of story puts a lighter spin on a topic that too often emphasizes the hardships of mental conditions. And even though the animation is made of still images, the expressions and postures of the characters still successfully invoke emotions and sympathy from children. ![]() A lot of people diagnosed with this condition attests to how accurate this presentation is. With the image of the black dog clearly visible, depression becomes so much more tangible.
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